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mai said:

Of course, I do. Finally cannibals will be equated in rights with the rest of the people in that country.


Sorry, but the heart of a dead soldier being eaten by one man (as shocking as the sight is) is less of a travesty as the tens of thousands of civilians wiped out by Assad by air and artillery in indiscriminate bombardment. Large swathes of Aleppo (largest city in Syria and economic heart of the country) have literally been pulverized and the only side that has the ability for such destruction of whole neighborhoods of buildings (provided by the peacemakers Russia) is the government. 

Do you actually believe that the rebels are fighting for cannibalism? That the majority of them are cannibals? Because that is laughable. Is it supposed to bother me more that there's footage of a dead government soldier's heart being eaten than the countless rapes by the government militias and the torturing of children? (this whole revolution started with children who sprayed anti Assad graffiti were taken by police and punished) Of course that kind of stuff doesn't capture the imagination so it's mostly ignored by the media in the west. 

By the way other, rebel groups have called for that guy to be put to death, but there's about hundreds of different groups operating against the government now. 



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